Cleveland/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on December 19, 2019
Cleveland boasts a hot lineup of scavenger hunt deals this weekPhoto: Daniel X. O'Neil/Flickr

If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this week? From a self-guided scavenger hunt to one involving a zombie apocalypse, these events will win approval from everyone in the family.

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Up to 59% Off Self-Guided Cleveland Scavenger Hunt

From the ScavengerHunt.com deal description:

Participants gear up and launch the ScavengerHunt.com app to start their own adventure, racing against the clock at a time of their choosing.

Where: 601 Lakeside Ave. East
Price: $19.55 for Two (51% discount off regular price); $35.28 for Four (55% discount off regular price); $48.88 for Six (59% discount off regular price)
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54% Off Scavenger Hunt Walking Adventure

From the Operation City Quest deal description:

This digital family-friendly scavenger hunt game sends teams through the city competing to find items and complete challenges with the help of a remote guide.

Where: Operation City Quest, 601 Lakeside Ave. East
Price: $18 for Two (54% discount off regular price); $36 for Four (54% discount off regular price); $55 for Six (54% discount off regular price)
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Up to 67% Off Zombie Scavenger Challenge

From the Zombie Scavengers deal description:

Each team completes challenges and scavenges the city in search of supplies that will allow them to survive a zombie apocalypse.

Where: Zombie Scavengers, 601 Lakeside Ave. East
Price: $13 for One Team (67% discount off regular price); $25 for Two Teams (66% discount off regular price); $34 for Three Teams (65% discount off regular price)
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